Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo
Since it began operating in the 1990s in northern Uganda, the LRA has inflicted enormous suffering on millions of civilians in several countries of the Great Lakes and Central African regions. In the 1990s and early 2000s, suc¬cessive Ugandan People s Defense Force (UPDF) operations in northern Uganda largely drove the LRA into the DRC and what is now South Sudan, and after 2008, into the CAR. Armed conflict negatively affects women and men in different ways and results in gender-specific dis¬advantages which are not always recognized or ad¬dressed in mainstream conflict and reconstruction programs and policies. The Learning on Gender and Conflict in Africa Program (LOGiCA) aims to increase gender-specific programming in post-conflict Sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on de¬mobilization and reintegration (D&R) in the Great Lakes region (GLR), and gender specific issues arising from armed conflict including psy¬chosocial aspects.
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dig-okr-10986200592024-08-08T13:48:31Z Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo Horn, Rebecca ABDUCTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ANXIETY ARMED CONFLICT BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMPENSATION CRIMES DATA COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEPRESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMERGENCIES EMPOWERMENT EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPLORATION FAMILIES FEMALE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FORCED MARRIAGE GENDER GENOCIDE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH PROBLEMS HIV HOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD · NUMBER HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBAND HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION INTERVIEWS JOURNAL OF WOMEN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EVENTS LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL RELATIONSHIP MARITAL STATUS MATERIAL RESOURCES MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS METHODOLOGY NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PHYSICAL HEALTH POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PROGRESS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LIFE QUALITATIVE INFORMATION QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIABILITY RESEARCH DESIGN SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY EDUCATION SECURITY THREAT SENSITIVE ISSUES SEX SEXUAL SLAVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK TECHNIQUES TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAUMA VALIDITY VICTIMS WAR WILL WIVES WOMAN Since it began operating in the 1990s in northern Uganda, the LRA has inflicted enormous suffering on millions of civilians in several countries of the Great Lakes and Central African regions. In the 1990s and early 2000s, suc¬cessive Ugandan People s Defense Force (UPDF) operations in northern Uganda largely drove the LRA into the DRC and what is now South Sudan, and after 2008, into the CAR. Armed conflict negatively affects women and men in different ways and results in gender-specific dis¬advantages which are not always recognized or ad¬dressed in mainstream conflict and reconstruction programs and policies. The Learning on Gender and Conflict in Africa Program (LOGiCA) aims to increase gender-specific programming in post-conflict Sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on de¬mobilization and reintegration (D&R) in the Great Lakes region (GLR), and gender specific issues arising from armed conflict including psy¬chosocial aspects. 2014-09-10T22:42:10Z 2014-09-10T22:42:10Z 2014-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/04/20143749/measuring-psychosocial-wellbeing-democratic-republic-congo-report-pilot-study https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20059 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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ABDUCTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ANXIETY ARMED CONFLICT BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMPENSATION CRIMES DATA COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEPRESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMERGENCIES EMPOWERMENT EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPLORATION FAMILIES FEMALE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FORCED MARRIAGE GENDER GENOCIDE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH PROBLEMS HIV HOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD · NUMBER HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBAND HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION INTERVIEWS JOURNAL OF WOMEN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EVENTS LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL RELATIONSHIP MARITAL STATUS MATERIAL RESOURCES MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS METHODOLOGY NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PHYSICAL HEALTH POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PROGRESS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LIFE QUALITATIVE INFORMATION QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIABILITY RESEARCH DESIGN SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY EDUCATION SECURITY THREAT SENSITIVE ISSUES SEX SEXUAL SLAVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK TECHNIQUES TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAUMA VALIDITY VICTIMS WAR WILL WIVES WOMAN ABDUCTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ANXIETY ARMED CONFLICT BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMPENSATION CRIMES DATA COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEPRESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMERGENCIES EMPOWERMENT EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPLORATION FAMILIES FEMALE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FORCED MARRIAGE GENDER GENOCIDE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH PROBLEMS HIV HOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD · NUMBER HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBAND HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION INTERVIEWS JOURNAL OF WOMEN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EVENTS LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL RELATIONSHIP MARITAL STATUS MATERIAL RESOURCES MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS METHODOLOGY NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PHYSICAL HEALTH POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PROGRESS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LIFE QUALITATIVE INFORMATION QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIABILITY RESEARCH DESIGN SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY EDUCATION SECURITY THREAT SENSITIVE ISSUES SEX SEXUAL SLAVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK TECHNIQUES TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAUMA VALIDITY VICTIMS WAR WILL WIVES WOMAN |
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ABDUCTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ANXIETY ARMED CONFLICT BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMPENSATION CRIMES DATA COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEPRESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMERGENCIES EMPOWERMENT EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPLORATION FAMILIES FEMALE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FORCED MARRIAGE GENDER GENOCIDE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH PROBLEMS HIV HOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD · NUMBER HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBAND HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION INTERVIEWS JOURNAL OF WOMEN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EVENTS LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL RELATIONSHIP MARITAL STATUS MATERIAL RESOURCES MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS METHODOLOGY NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PHYSICAL HEALTH POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PROGRESS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LIFE QUALITATIVE INFORMATION QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIABILITY RESEARCH DESIGN SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY EDUCATION SECURITY THREAT SENSITIVE ISSUES SEX SEXUAL SLAVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK TECHNIQUES TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAUMA VALIDITY VICTIMS WAR WILL WIVES WOMAN ABDUCTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ANXIETY ARMED CONFLICT BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMPENSATION CRIMES DATA COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEPRESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMERGENCIES EMPOWERMENT EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPLORATION FAMILIES FEMALE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FORCED MARRIAGE GENDER GENOCIDE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH PROBLEMS HIV HOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD · NUMBER HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBAND HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION INTERVIEWS JOURNAL OF WOMEN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EVENTS LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL RELATIONSHIP MARITAL STATUS MATERIAL RESOURCES MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS METHODOLOGY NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PHYSICAL HEALTH POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PROGRESS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LIFE QUALITATIVE INFORMATION QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIABILITY RESEARCH DESIGN SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY EDUCATION SECURITY THREAT SENSITIVE ISSUES SEX SEXUAL SLAVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK TECHNIQUES TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAUMA VALIDITY VICTIMS WAR WILL WIVES WOMAN Horn, Rebecca Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Since it began operating in the 1990s in
northern Uganda, the LRA has inflicted enormous suffering on
millions of civilians in several countries of the Great
Lakes and Central African regions. In the 1990s and early
2000s, suc¬cessive Ugandan People s Defense Force (UPDF)
operations in northern Uganda largely drove the LRA into the
DRC and what is now South Sudan, and after 2008, into the
CAR. Armed conflict negatively affects women and men in
different ways and results in gender-specific dis¬advantages
which are not always recognized or ad¬dressed in mainstream
conflict and reconstruction programs and policies. The
Learning on Gender and Conflict in Africa Program (LOGiCA)
aims to increase gender-specific programming in
post-conflict Sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on
de¬mobilization and reintegration (D&R) in the Great
Lakes region (GLR), and gender specific issues arising from
armed conflict including psy¬chosocial aspects. |
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ABDUCTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ANXIETY ARMED CONFLICT BIOLOGICAL CHILDREN COMMUNITIES OF ORIGIN COMPENSATION CRIMES DATA COLLECTION DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEPRESSION DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ECONOMIC RESOURCES EMERGENCIES EMPOWERMENT EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY EXPLORATION FAMILIES FEMALE FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FORCED MARRIAGE GENDER GENOCIDE HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OF WOMEN HEALTH PROBLEMS HIV HOME HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD · NUMBER HUMAN CAPACITY HUMAN RIGHTS HUSBAND HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFORMED CONSENT INTERVENTION INTERVIEWS JOURNAL OF WOMEN LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EVENTS LIVING CONDITIONS MARITAL RELATIONSHIP MARITAL STATUS MATERIAL RESOURCES MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS METHODOLOGY NATIONAL SECURITY NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUMBER OF PEOPLE PEACE PHYSICAL HEALTH POST-CONFLICT SETTINGS POSTCONFLICT SETTINGS PROGRESS PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC LIFE QUALITATIVE INFORMATION QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RAPE REFUGEE REFUGEES RELIABILITY RESEARCH DESIGN SCARCE RESOURCES SECONDARY EDUCATION SECURITY THREAT SENSITIVE ISSUES SEX SEXUAL SLAVERY SEXUAL VIOLENCE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK TECHNIQUES TERTIARY EDUCATION TRAUMA VALIDITY VICTIMS WAR WILL WIVES WOMAN |
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Horn, Rebecca |
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Horn, Rebecca |
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Horn, Rebecca |
title |
Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_short |
Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_full |
Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_fullStr |
Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo |
title_full_unstemmed |
Measuring Psychosocial Wellbeing in Democratic Republic of Congo |
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measuring psychosocial wellbeing in democratic republic of congo |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014-04 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/04/20143749/measuring-psychosocial-wellbeing-democratic-republic-congo-report-pilot-study https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20059 |
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